***IMPORTANT NOTICE 6/4/2018*** - Unfortunately Birdline are now full with regard to rescue birds, and are currently UNABLE take additional birds into the charity. We will provide an update as soon as the position changes

WARNING – Please Be Aware

If you are looking to re-home your parrot, please always use a reputable Parrot Rescue Organisation.

Always check to ensure the organisation you wish to use is registered with an approved organisation such as ‘The Charities Commission’

Please note that we only operate in England, Scotland and Wales. Birds going to be re-homed or safe housed must stay in one of these three countries

Welcome to our rehoming pages.

Below you will find details on the birds that we currently have available for foster.
Please be sure to read the important Re-Homing Informationpage before you submit your application to our re-homing team. Once you have found a bird that you are interested in fostering, please Submit a Rehoming Application to our rehoming team, who will contact you once they have reviewed your application. Please note that we only operate in England, Scotland and Wales. Birds going to be re-homed or safe housed must stay in one of these three countries

Hello, our names are Charlie and Wallace. We are Orange Winged Amazons and we are looking for a permanent home together. We are very much in love and can’t be split up. We are two happy birds who like to sit on top of the cage together and when the cage is open we are straight out before you can blink.

Hello my name is Thomas and I’m a blue fronted Amazon. I'm over 30 and can be a bit of a grumpy old man, but I appear to be healthy, in fine feather, and still coming out with phrases that my Safehouse Mum hasn’t heard before...I don't swear either!

Location: Sussex

Note: This bird is in the latter stages of the rehoming process and a potential forever home may have been found. Please do not apply for this bird unless the red writing is removed. Thank you.

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